Dance Choreography Syllabus Teacher: Ms. Kiefer Loiederman Middle School

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Dance Choreography Syllabus Teacher: Ms. Kiefer Loiederman Middle School Course Description: This course is an introduction to the creative process for developing group and solo dances and is open to 7 th and 8 th grade students who have successfully completed Exploring dance or higher. This course will focus on creating dances using a variety of techniques such as improvisation, self-exploration, group interactions, character development, and abstract movement invention. Students will use a variety of techniques to develop small group works. Students are encouraged to enroll in a technique class in conjunction with this course and will be required to participate in two evening performances during the school year. This course aligns with the National Dance Standards. http://www.ndeo.org/ Dance Program Goals The student will demonstrate: the ability to perceive, perform, and respond to dance an understanding of dance as an essential aspect of history and human experience the ability to create and perform dance the ability to make aesthetic judgments in dance Dance Department Contact Information Ms. Kiefer Jenna_Kiefer@mcpsmd.org Office Phone 301-929-2282 ext. 1087 Materials for class: Loiederman Dance Uniform: see dress code below Dress Code Girl: Plain black form fitting shirt and plain black leggings Boys: Plain black form fitting shirt and plain black shorts or football pants Dress Code Expectation: All dancers are required to have their hair pulled back off of their face and neck with a hair tie, clip, or a black colored scarf. Students are highly encouraged to purchase a black leotard as it will be needed for dance performances and because shirts must be long enough so it does not show the students stomach. Students may purchase supplies from the dance department directly by requesting an order form from their teacher or on their own. Dress Out Students are required to change into their dance uniform (see above for more information) for each class period. Students should report to the locker room at the beginning of each class period. Students will be allowed 4 minutes to change at the beginning and the end of each class period; this is also the time where students can use the restroom in preparation for class.

Participation in Class: Students are expected to fully participate in every aspect of the dance program. Students earn a daily grade based on a 10 point scale that encompasses: musicality, creativity, application or choreographic elements, performance qualities, group dynamics (see rubric on next page). Please come prepared for dance class with your clothes and materials, just as you would by bringing your math book to math! Students are encouraged to dress and perform every day. It is very important to be prepared, so please see me in advanced if dressing out becomes an issue. Being prepared shows your commitment to growing as a dancer at Loiederman Middle School. Injury Policy: Any student that is sick or injured must have a parent/doctor s note in order to be excused from class. If a student is sick or injured he/she will have an alternate assignment to complete related to the class objectives. A parent may excuse a student only 3 times during the course of a semester. After these days are accumulated the student will need a doctor's note to excuse them from class and must complete a make-up assignment. Students, parents, and doctors are encouraged to discuss the injury to minimize loss of valuable class time. Attendance Policy Attendance is completed at the beginning of the class period and will play the most important part in a student achieving success. After three unexcused absences a teacher student conference will take place and a phone call home to the parent will occur. The student will then be on a contract basis, to the teacher discretion, if they will be allowed to perform in the dance concert versus completing a research project to receive credit for the class. Tardy Policy: Students who are late to class must provide a pass in order to enter class as excused. All students entering class without a pass after 5 minutes will be considered skipping class. Grading Policy Students will be graded on: Class work Projects Tests/ Quizzes Homework, Misc Dance s (dress rehearsal & concerts) Students earn a daily grade based on a 10 point scale that encompasses: musicality, creativity, application or choreographic elements, performance qualities, group dynamics.

Daily Grade Rubric 10 9 8 7 6 5 The student demonstrates exemplary participation in choreographic explorations using dance performance/effort qualities. The student is respectful, cooperative and supportive throughout the class. The student demonstrates accomplished participation in choreographic explorations using dance performance/effort qualities. The student is respectful throughout class, is able to effectively work with others, and does not require prompts during the class period. The student demonstrates proficient participation in choreographic explorations using dance performance/effort qualities. The student respects others, is willing to perform tasks, accepts challenges, and needs few prompts in the class period. The student demonstrates developing participation in choreographic explorations using dance performance/effort qualities. The student performs task with little energy, is reluctant to try new activities and needs some prompts throughout the class. The student demonstrates beginning participation in choreographic explorations using dance performance/effort qualities. The student is often off task, is unable to control behavior and/or avoid interfering with others, and needs frequent prompts. The student demonstrates minimal participation in choreographic explorations using dance performance/effort qualities. The student was unable to control behavior and is argumentative. 0 The student did not attempt to participate in class. Dance Concerts Each year the dance department hosts two dance concerts that students participate in. Please add these dates to your calendars now as to avoid any conflicts in January and April. *****Note: Students enrolled in choreography may perform multiple nights of the concert and should make sure they are available all three nights of the concert.****** Event Dates Students Report Show Start Dress Rehearsal Rehearsal January 11 & 12 During School During School January 13 & 14 6:30pm 7:00pm April 18 & 19 During School During School April 19, 20 & 21 6:30pm 7:00pm

Additional Course Information Course Expenses Tickets to the dance concerts are $5. Parents who volunteer to help backstage one night receive 2 free tickets to the night of their choice. Children 5 and under are free. Students can buy their dance uniforms through the dance department or they can purchase them on their own for class (see order form). *Tentative* If a student is involved in the after school dance companies there is a chance we will be participating in the 2016 MCPS Dance Showcase. There will be fee for the bus, master class, food and tickets into the showcase. More information will be available in January and the showcase is tentatively in February 2016. Throughout the year there may be a nominal fee for any dance field trips. Students will receive information about these trips in their classes. Tactile Teaching It is sometimes necessary for the instructor to use physical contact in order to show a correction or adjust alignment. If the student is uncomfortable with this please email the instructor ASAP so that accommodations may be made. Lockers Students will be assigned a locker for the year through their PE class. Students may use these lockers during PE and dance period, but may not use them as their regular lockers throughout the day. Loiederman Middle School is not responsible for lost or stolen items. Please lock away all personal items and for the safety of your items do not share your locker or your combination with anyone. Video/Photography Policy It is the practice of the dance department at Loiederman Middle School to use video and photography for education purposes. This creates learning opportunity for students by allowing students to see themselves dancing and to analyze their movement. This practice also allows for the dance department to archive performances and promote the dance department in the greater Montgomery County community. Below is a waiver allowing your student to be photographed for educational and archival purposes.

Dance Related Film Release Throughout the year the dance department will be showing clips from some films in order to relate the students movement to that of professionals or contemporary and historical artists. The film list for those films rated PG is below. Please inform your child s teacher if you do not give permission to view these films. Cirque du Soleil (PG): Modern Dance and Arco-based movement Dance with Me (PG): Latin dance Newsies (PG): Jazz dance This is It (PG): Dance creation and jazz technique Mad Hot Ballroom (PG): Latin Dance and choreography documentary Singing in the Rain (G): Dance and music, dance on film Hairspray (PG): Dance and music, dance on film Happy Feet (PG): Tap technique and animation from real movement Happy Feet Two (PG): Tap technique and animation from real movement Jig (PG): Irish Step Dance Cultural Dance Breakin 2 (PG): Hip Hop and Breakdance Fame (2010 PG): Modern and Jazz dance Bathroom Policy Students are given time at the beginning and the end of the class period to change in the locker rooms. Students should plan on using this time to use the rest room because students will not be permitted to leave the dance room during class. If there is a medical need in which the student will frequently need to use the rest room during class, this should be documented with the school nurse. Classroom Expectations 1. Students are expected to be dressed and ready for class on time. Ready means that the student has proper attire on and their hair is pulled back out of their face and up off of their neck. 2. Talking in class is not permitted unless otherwise specified by the teacher. Please use appropriate language at all times. 3. The teacher will dismiss the students. Do not leave class without permission for any reason including to get a drink of water. 4. Copied or shared work of any sort will not be accepted for a grade. 5. Students who need to borrow shoes must fill out a form in the Women s PE Office. The shoes must be returned each day and if lost/stolen/damaged the student will have to replace the item borrowed. 6. Need Help? Don t wait to ask! Make an appointment!! Things Not Permitted in the Dance Studio Revealing clothing Food Hats Drinks other Cell phones/ipods/mp3 players* than water Socks Street shoes Jewelry * Will be allowed for some assignments with signed parent permission form.

Student Name: Period: Teacher: (Circle One) Alastanos Hawkes Kiefer Signature page I have read the dance department syllabus and understand the information presented about this course. My signature documents an agreement to adhere to these policies. I understand that I must participate in both showcases and all necessary rehearsals in order to receive credit for this course. I understand that because I am enrolled in dance choreography I might be required to perform 2-3 nights for each concert. I give permission for my daughter/son to be photographed or video recorded for educational and archival purposes. Dance Concert Dates ****Don t forget to add these to your calendar**** Event Dates Students Report Show Start Dress Rehearsal Rehearsal January 11 & 12 During School During School January 13 & 14 6:30pm 7:00pm April 18 & 19 During School During School April 19, 20 & 21 6:30pm 7:00pm

Student Information Student Name: Teacher: (Circle One) Alastanos Hawkes Kiefer Period: Grade: Address: Parent/Guardian Name: Language Spoken at Home: Home Phone: Work Phone: Parent Cell Phone: Parent E-Mail: What is the best way to contact a parent/guardian during the school day: Health concerns/issues about your child: PLEASE HELP... Each dance class needs at least one parent volunteer for each dance performance. Two free dance concert tickets will be offered to parents who volunteer. Check below if you can help with any performances. We cannot hold dance concerts without your help. Thank you in advance for your help! Yes, I can help with the Wednesday, January 13 th dance concert. Yes, I can help with the Thursday, January 14 th dance concert. Yes, I can help with the Tuesday, April 19 th dance concert. Yes, I can help with the Wednesday, April 20 th dance concert. Yes, I can help with the Thursday, April 21 st dance concert. Parent Name Phone Number Email